Report received from Agency, March 9, 1998.
To committee on Aging and Long-Term Care .
Referred on March 20, 1998 .
Relating to deer hunting and bonus antlerless deer permits.
Report received from Agency, March 11, 1998.
To committee on Natural Resources .
Referred on March 20, 1998 .
Relating to the physician and health care provider loan assistance programs.
Report received from Agency, March 9, 1998.
To committee on Health.
Referred on March 20, 1998 .
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INTRODUCTION AND REFERENCE
OF PROPOSALS
Read first time and referred:
Assembly Bill 941
Relating to: creating a low-income energy board, requiring contributions to a low-income energy fund, imposing a heating oil fee, granting rule-making authority and making an appropriation.
By Representatives Riley, Hanson, Musser, Turner, Olsen, Springer, Underheim, Murat, Porter, Cullen, Notestein, Spillner, Gronemus, Plouff, L. Young, Bock, Boyle, Carpenter, R. Young, Baldwin, Johnsrud, Otte, R. Potter and Plale; cosponsored by Senators Shibilski, George, Wirch, Plache, C. Potter and Grobschmidt.
To joint committee on Finance.
Assembly Bill 942
Relating to: the assignment of lottery prizes, taxation of persons that buy or sell lottery tickets and granting rule-making authority.
By Representatives Kaufert, Hubler and Albers; cosponsored by Senators Moen and Schultz.
To Calendar.
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message from the senate
By Donald J. Schneider, Senate Chief Clerk.
Mr. Speaker:
I am directed to inform you that the Senate has
Passed and asks concurrence in:
Senate Bill 494
A703 Concurred in as amended:
Assembly Bill 410 (Senate amendments 1, 2, 3 and 4 adopted)
Assembly Bill 564 (Senate amendments 1 and 2 adopted)
Assembly Bill 645 (Senate amendment 1 adopted)
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action on the senate message
Assembly Bill 410
Relating to: original adult court jurisdiction over a juvenile who is alleged to have attempted or committed a violation of any state criminal law if that violation may be joined with an alleged assault, battery, homicide or attempted homicide over which the adult court has original jurisdiction, the elimination of reverse waiver for a juvenile who is once waived always waived, the imposition of a juvenile adjudication and disposition by an adult court on a juvenile who has been found to have committed a lesser offense, the financial ability of a juvenile, either alone or with the assistance of a parent with custody of the juvenile, to make restitution for any damage or injury resulting from the juvenile's act or to pay a forfeiture imposed on the juvenile, sanctions for a juvenile in need of protection or services based on habitual truancy or being a school dropout who violates a condition of his or her dispositional order and sanctions for contempt of court by a juvenile who violates a condition of his or her dispositional order, the rules of evidence at postdispositional hearings under the juvenile justice code and the disclosure of juvenile court records to other juvenile courts for the purposes of preparing a presentence investigation, determining custody of a juvenile, setting bail, impeaching a witness and determining whether a juvenile who would otherwise be an heir has intentionally killed the decedent.
By Representatives Ladwig, Huebsch, Ainsworth, Albers, Baumgart, Dobyns, Goetsch, Green, Gunderson, Hahn, Handrick, Hasenohrl, Hoven, Kelso, Krusick, Olsen, Ott, Owens, Porter, Powers, Seratti, Staskunas, Sykora and Vrakas; cosponsored by Senators C. Potter, Drzewiecki, Fitzgerald, Roessler, Rosenzweig and Welch.
To Calendar.
Assembly Bill 564
Relating to: sexual assault, the controlled substance flunitrazepam and providing penalties.
By Representatives Hoven, Otte, Huebsch, Ryba, Jensen, Underheim, Walker, Kreibich, Brandemuehl, Gard, Green, Musser, Plale, Hasenohrl, Plouff, Porter, Boyle, Gronemus, Sykora and Seratti; cosponsored by Senators Moen, C. Potter, Burke, Decker and Wineke.
To Calendar.
Assembly Bill 645
Relating to: changes to the probate code.
By Representatives Green and Cullen; cosponsored by Senators Huelsman and George.
To Calendar.
Senate Bill 494
Relating to: suspension of licenses, permits and other credentials for failure to pay child support or to comply with a subpoena or warrant related to paternity or child support proceedings and requiring social security numbers on license, permit and other credential applications and on certain documents concerning marriage and children; creating a record matching program to match information about delinquent child support obligors with financial account information of financial institutions; creating a statutory lien for delinquent child support obligations; creating a mechanism for enforcing child support liens; fees for the child and spousal support, establishment of paternity and medical liability support program and cooperation with child support efforts under Wisconsin works; income withholding for support or maintenance, adjudicating paternity when the mother fails to appear and other technical changes related to child support enforcement; access to certain agency records, nonliability for providing information from records, issuing subpoenas, ordering genetic tests; providing notice to new employers of a parent's obligation to provide health care coverage for a child; hospital-based voluntary establishment of paternity; administratively changing interstate income-withholding orders to sum certain amounts; presumption of paternity; access by county child support employes to tax information; acknowledgment of paternity; procedure, temporary orders and probable cause in paternity actions; payment for genetic tests in paternity actions; changes in departmental responsibility for support enforcement; intercepting delinquent support and certain other payments from pension plan disbursements; intercepting delinquent support from court judgments and settlements; granting rule±making authority; making appropriations; and providing a penalty.
By Senators Wirch, Darling and Roessler; cosponsored by Representatives Huebsch, R. Young and La Fave.
To Calendar.
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